• gazprom neft to increase oil extraction
  • gazprom neft to increase oil extraction
  • gazprom neft to increase oil extraction
  • gazprom neft to increase oil extraction
  • How much oil does Gazprom Neft produce?
  • Gazprom Neft accounts for the majority of crude oil production. Gazprom Neft continued increasing production volumes at the main oil fields: Novoportovskoye (+18.3%), Prirazlomnoye (+23.1%). In 2019, Gazprom Group plans to produce 41.7 mmt of crude oil and 15.7 mmt of gas condensate.
  • Will Gazprom Neft cut back on oil refining in 2025 ?
  • This move adheres to the guidelines of the OPEC+ agreement, which was shared by the company’s top executive on Tuesday. The company’s CEO, Alexander Dyukov, further stated that Gazprom Neft has no intention to cut back on oil refining in 2025 , following a record year of refining volume in 2024.
  • What are the strategic goals of Gazprom Neft?
  • Oil business development is among Gazprom's strategic goals. Gazprom Neft accounts for the bulk of the Gazprom Group's oil production. The key objective of Gazprom Neft in the period up to 2030 is to evolve into a next-generation company serving as a model of efficiency, technological effectiveness and safety for other oil companies of the world.
  • Will Gazprom Neft increase its investments in 2025 ?
  • In addition to maintaining its refining volume, Gazprom Neft also has plans to increase its investments in 2025 , as disclosed by Dyukov. This is a strategic move to build resilience in the face of the sanctions.
  • What is PJSC Gazprom Neft?
  • The core operations of the Gazprom Group’s oil segment are exploration, production, processing and sale of crude oil, gas condensate and petroleum products. PJSC Gazprom Neft is the key link of the Gazprom Group’s oil business.
  • How much oil will Gazprom produce in 2019?
  • In 2019, Gazprom Group plans to produce 41.7 mmt of crude oil and 15.7 mmt of gas condensate. The main sources of production growth will be the operating and newly commissioned fields, development of unconventional and hard-to-recover reserves, e.g. the Bazhenov and Achimov formations, and offshore projects.